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- Lydenberg, Robin;
Skerl,
Jennie (1991). "Points of Intersection: An
Overview of
William S.
Burroughs and His Critics". In
Skerl, Jennie; Lydenberg,...
- Ada
Škerl (3
April 1924, in
Ljubljana – 29 May 2009, in Maribor) was a
Slovene poet,
writer and
translator from French. Ada
Škerl was born on 3 April...
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Daniel Skerl (born 21
March 2003) is an
Italian cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
Continental team CTF
Victorious and as a
stagiaire for UCI WorldTeam...
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Zvonimir Škerl (June 30, 1962 –
January 19, 1992) was a
Croatian handball player and
soldier during the
Croatian War of Independence.
Škerl grew up in...
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original on 2011-07-23.
Retrieved 2011-02-07. "Umrla Ada
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Škerl Deceased]. Delo.si (in Slovenian). 1 June 2009.
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write a
third novel,
Prakriti Junction, but it was
never completed.
Jennie Skerl, the
academic who has
published critical reviews of Burroughs' father's...
- Jean-Claude
Skerl (16
August 1931 – 24
January 2002) was a
French professional racing cyclist. He rode in the 1956 Tour de France. "Jean-Claude
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- an "erotic fantasy", the
novel (as
explained by
Burroughs scholar Jenny Skerl)
consists of
several plotlines shuffled together, with the "main" plot loosely...
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arose in
Slovenia in the 1960s,
largely due to the work of Uroš Krek, Dane
Škerl, Primož Ramovš and Ivo Petrić, who also
conducted the
Slavko Osterc Ensemble...